On the Application page, designate your travel dates then supply Carrier, Vehicle, Axle, Load, and Overall Dimension information.
Follow the procedures from the My Queue or the Application page to open an application.
In the Travel Dates area, click the calendar icon to choose a Start Date. The End Date will be calculated by the system.

In the Vehicle Configuration area, you can choose from a table of stored vehicles or manually enter vehicle details.
Expand the Stored Vehicles/Units section by clicking the [+] mark.

Select a vehicle from the lower table then click the Add Selected Vehicle button.
The chosen vehicle will appear in the upper table.
Select the vehicle in the upper table then click the Load Stored Vehicle button.
The data from the record will populate the Vehicle Information area of the page.
Expand the Vehicle Type drop-down then choose from the available options.

Your choice from the Vehicle Type drop-down will govern the options that appear below.
For both the Truck and Trailer, supply the License Number and the VIN then choose the state that issued the license.
Enter a Make and model Year.
In the Overall Vehicle Dimensions area, enter the Width, Height, Total Length, and Front Overhang values in the fields provided.

The Gross Weight field cannot be edited; the value comes from the stored vehicle information record.
In the Application Attachment area:
Expand the Attachment Type drop-down and choose from the available options or enter a brief description of the files that you wish to attach.
Click the Browse File button and navigate to the desired document or image then click the Upload button.
The progress bar will fill while the file is attached.
When the attached file appears in the table, click the Edit button to open the Comment options.

In the Comments area, enter any additional information in the text box. Previously recorded comments are organized in the table below.
Click the Save button to avoid losing your application.

Expand the Go To drop-down on the Features bar and choose Trip.
